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Montoya attacks journalists who question the S/80 buffet: “What do they eat? third class food for sure"

Montoya attacks journalists who question the S/80 buffet: “What do they eat?  third class food for sure"

“It is not a matter of journalistic investigation to find fraud or misuse of money,” Jorge Montoya said in response to criticism.

The spokesperson for Popular Renewal Jorge Montoya attacked journalists Fourth power which revealed that, in December 2022, the Congress of the Republic approved an addendum in order to raise from 15 to 80 soles the cost of meals for each parliamentarian and have in exchange buffet dishes.

“What I have observed is a bad intention in making the report. First, they make fun of asking for top quality meat and chicken, what do they want to be asked for? Third? To the person and to the channel that has made The report asked them, what do you eat? Third-class food, surely. For them to ask that question and be surprised, I imagine they must be on that side. (…) When you want to do something with bad intentions, you see and “This report is with bad intentions. It is not a matter of journalistic investigation to find fraud or misuse of money. (…) They will want us to eat alfalfa for sure,” Montoya Manrique declared.

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